Canto

 1     7|     of the lion and the bear~Didst thou for this thine early
 2     8|   with thee,~Since this thou didst not in thy grace disdain.)~
 3    10|   pretence, from me my state didst wrest~Of our connection
 4    11|     and pestilent discovery,~Didst thou find place within the
 5    18|    slaughtered or alive?~How didst thou him of horse and arms
 6    21|   Though in the end thou ill didst this display,~I yet desire
 7    23|      if such cognizance thou didst not show,~And, 'mid a hundred,
 8    29|    dame.~Spirit! which nobly didst esteem more dear~Thy plighted
 9    31|     which against all reason didst destroy~The damsel of Dordona'
10    43|    such fierce arms thou ill didst her assail,~If to behold
11    43|    that thou in tempting her didst fail~More than herself,
12    43|      Is that, when once thou didst this greenwood thread,~Thou
13    45| light together fail.~ ~ LXXX~Didst thou, O miserable damsel,
14    45|    Matched against thee thou didst Rogero know,~On whom depend
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